 I have been a colleague of Joe's for more than 25 years and in those 25 years I have just watched Joe with awe. Joe has a great background because he has a career in the corporate world but he also has a career in politics and he really understands the community from a lot of different aspects. He'd always say to me, Julie, the hospital is the biggest thing happening in Bergen County. That was back in 93. So here we are in 2016 and he says to me, Julie, the hospital is the biggest thing happening in the state, maybe even the northeast. And so his vision is about growth, how does it get bigger, the understanding of the importance the hospital plays, philanthropy and the community and politics and employment. He's been involved in healthcare at the board level for so many years and under his leadership has been an incredible amount that's been accomplished. Mergers, partnerships, affiliations, creation of a new medical school, I mean things that maybe one of those you would accomplish in a lifetime. He understands, a big picture understands what's important and him and the leaders of this hospital have been on the same page for 20-some odd years now and that has allowed this hospital and this organization as hack and sack to HUMC to now hack and sack Meridian to flourish and grow. When you look at Joe's biography and Joe's history and you look at all that he's accomplished and all that he's done, this is an honor that is going to be bestowed on exactly the right person.